Every yard needs one of these :D

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Every yard needs one of these :D

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Its HUGE! :shocked: But i love sheep :D

Dee however, does not ;) Im a mean mummy and going to make her get used to it, even if it means turning the sheep out in her stable till she gets over this pony eating monster. ;)
 
I have a Floss - but she's not a sheep (thank goodness as she loves nothing more than chasing the Farmer's sheepdog*).



*She possibly loves eating more (horse food - not the dog). ;)
 
Shes a companion to the shetland :) gets turned out every day with the herd and comes in every night :D

I had cuddles with it so i assume its fairly tame. :D

Smelled a bit ;) But its that good old country smell :D
 
Our elderly coloured cob had a sheep of her own. She always got on with them, when we got a ewe and two lambs, then over time we ended up with just one of the 'lambs' (both mum and sister died of old age!) She then shared her stable with Sue sheep for a good few years, they were pretty inseperable. :)
We now have three sheep who were pet lambs and she keeps an eye out for them, including quelling the 16h draft horse when she gets a bit bossy with them. She is a 30 year old 14.3 lady :)
 
DD - A Shetland and a sheep? - Gosh my Boyo would have a fit - two pony eating monsters {rollseyes} - lovely wee sheep and I agree every yard should have one :-D
 
There was a sheep called Mandy at the private yard I was on a couple of years ago, she was awesome and if you saw her disappearing into the food room you just had to yell MANDY!!! from anywhere on the yard and she'd come out looking "sheepish" (;)).
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My granddad used to have 4 little sheep! They were so cute to go and feed. One was named after his mother cus she was the most Bargy of them :) haha
 
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